Cub
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A cub is the young of certain large predatory animals such as bears and big cats; analogous to a domestic puppy or kitten.
Cub or CUB may also refer to:
Entertainment
- Cub (band), a former band from Vancouver, Canada
- Cub (Happy Tree Friends), a character in Happy Tree Friends
- Cub (film), a 2014 film
- The Cub, a 1915 American silent film
- Cub Records, a record label
- C.U. Burn, an Irish-language television series
Aircraft and aviation
- Cub Aircraft, a former Canadian aircraft manufacturer
- Antonov An-12, a Russian transport aircraft (NATO reporting name: Cub)
- Napier Cub, an experimental British aircraft engine
- Piper Cub, an American light aircraft
- Taylor Cub, a precursor aircraft to the Piper Cub
- Zlin Savage Cub, a Czech light aircraft
- Jim Hamilton–L.B. Owens Airport, serving Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Motor vehicle
- Auto Cub, an American single-passenger automobile
- Bajaj Cub, an Indian motor scooter
- Farmall Cub, an American tractor
- Honda Super Cub, a range of motorcycles
- LDV Cub, a British van
- Leyland Cub, a British bus
- CUB (car), a version of the Mini Moke
- Kapcai, a class of motorcycle of Southeast Asia; see Malaysian Cub Prix
People
- Cub Buck (1892–1966), American football player
- Cub Koda (1948–2000), American musician
- Cub Stricker (1859–1937), American baseball player
- Cub Swanson (born 1983), American mixed martial artist
- Cub Scout, a member of a cub scout organization
- a young member of the Bear (gay culture) community
Other uses
- Cub City, West Virginia, United States
- Cub Foods, an American supermarket chain
- Carlton & United Breweries, an Australian brewing company
- Cashed Up Bogan, a slang term used in Australia and New Zealand
- Cuba
- Cubana, an airline
- Cursor Back (ANSI), an ANSI X3.64 escape sequence
- University of Colorado at Boulder (CU Boulder)
- University City of Bogotá (Spanish: Ciudad Universitaria de Bogotá)
- Urban Community of Bordeaux (French: Communauté Urbaine de Bordeaux)
See also
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